GUNS!

The youngest just bought a Glock 17 Gen 5 for his police academy training. I'd be interested to hear any positive or negatives people have about it.
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Good guns for sure;
I limit my plastic/synthetic stocks, they never will last as long as stainless steel.
Even if average age shooter never wears one out.......
 
Our house has an indoor range with air-handlers. I am zeroing AUG #9 and a pair of FNX Tacticals in .45.

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I bought an FN FNX 45 tactical two weeks ago; LOVE IT. If anyone here is a 1911 fan you might want to check this gun out. 15 round magazine sure beats the 7 -10 round you will find in the 1911 world. I'd love to see them add a grip safety to it but it still has a manual safety (plus de-cocker). I'm a large guy so I am considering this as a day to day carry option. When I bought they were offering 5 15 round mags included. My FFL had magazines for it for 50 bucks a piece so it was a pretty good deal.
 
FN FNX™-45 Tactical

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FN FNX™-45 Tactical

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DA[double action] are better ,I assume that one is.
I have a RGR stainless steel Single action 10[single action] 10 shot .22;
S& W stainless.357 magnum DA............................................................
Of course Colt .45 single action, auto + revolver good + popular+ military pistols.
Bro had a RGR .41 magnum, kicks to much for me :D:D
 
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DA[double action] are better ,I assume that one is.
I have a RGR stainless steel Single action 10[single action] 10 shot .22;
S& W stainless.357 magnum DA............................................................
Of course Colt .45 single action, auto + revolver good + popular+ military pistols.
Bro had a RGR .41 magnum, kicks to much for me :D:D
It is a double-action/single-action. I really like it.
 
@expiated
Just for your own information, FFL refers to Federal Firearms Licenses permit individuals or businesses, and for comparison purposes, both the Glock 17 and Glock 19 cost an average of $500.

The base Glocks might cost around 500 but add in the cost of a threaded barrel and optics cut they might be a bit more. I did a quick search on google and couldn't find a Glock for sale with these features so I have no clue what they are asking for them. I am not a fan of Glocks; I need a manual safety.
 
CMMG finally shipped my Banshee 45 SBR to my dealer; all I have to do now is wait on the ATF tax stamp. My two suppressors only took 45 days to approve and I hope I get lucky again. I am new to NFA items and if anyone is contemplating doing an SBR you would be better off buying the "pistol" version and doing a form one to add a stock. They say form one only takes about two weeks.
 
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